I Am Love
bassie
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We have discussed style/substance in films before and I Am Love has the most successful intersection of the two I have seen in a long time. It achieves exactly what it set out to do, which is tell a slightly melodramatic, but even-handed love story that looks and feels and moves like the best movies of the 1940s and 1950s.
I am a huge fan of Tilda Swinton, I would gladly watch her watch paint dry, and that she learned both Italian and Russian for the film makes her even more gorgeous to me.
Every frame has stunning art direction, set design and attention to detail. The clothes are amazing, the music perfect. Food and sex are put on their rightful pedestals, but are not so high that you can't relate.
In its own way, it is the most satisfying film I have seen in a long time.
I am a huge fan of Tilda Swinton, I would gladly watch her watch paint dry, and that she learned both Italian and Russian for the film makes her even more gorgeous to me.
Every frame has stunning art direction, set design and attention to detail. The clothes are amazing, the music perfect. Food and sex are put on their rightful pedestals, but are not so high that you can't relate.
In its own way, it is the most satisfying film I have seen in a long time.
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...that is the one on VHS I bought for my young friend at SPCA on 50% off day (see "Great Day!!!" post).
I'll have to check out I am love, starring conan's twin. Your description sounds cool.
edit: just watched the trailer. Not the same feel as In The Mood For Love. Looks interesting. That trailer was kind of crazy. It's all 1 second edits, kind of boom boom boom.
Johnny Knoxville's doc
http://www.leftlanenews.com/johnny-knoxville-films-documentary-on-emerging-detroit.html
Apparently there's a bedbug infestation in one of the theaters here in the city, though (WTF). I guess I won't be seeing too many movies in the theater for the next little while (or ever again). Ugh, this is beyond irritating.
http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2002/03/18/020318fa_fact_als
Hahah yeah that's what I thought the tread was about initially as well. But the movie looks cool. Love me some Tilda Swinton.
Didn't expect to see a boot company and Johnny Knoxville make that story. Should be interesting.
That description reminds me of Far From Heaven, which I love. It also reeked of yesteryear.
The ticket packs were sold out when we FINALLY got around to buying on the weekend, so we opted for the World Cinema "programmer's pick" pack (6 flicks).
It's funny you say that - I thought it was a huge disappointment. And I love Todd Haynes' movies.
The whole thing fell (and felt) really flat for me. The film stock was all wrong, the sharpness and attitude and overall feel of the whole thing was undeniably 2002 to me. It was just now dressed up as then. Even though I Am Love was set only about 10 years ago, it felt more like a period piece than Heaven.
I thought about Far From Heaven when I came out of I Am Love and felt it was everything Heaven could have been.
Block C
The Big Picture
Brownian Movement
Champagne
Distant
I Am Slave
Leap Year
Little White Lies
Microphone
Outside The Law
The Place In-Between
I will have to check I Am Love, then!
I guess I've really built it up, but I did love it. I'm thinking of going to see it again :O
Yea, I love her blank slate, red-head androgynous looks.
I've seen Distant and Leap Year, and vouch for them both as being at least interesting -- both have slow, meditative paces, but you probably gleaned that from the descriptions.
Otherwise you just named all the films that I wanted to see but couldn't fit in my schedule! (except for Champagne, hadn't looked through the short films very closely).
what I mean is that I agree that the interface between style and substance interesting. I have been thinking about it recently too.
style vs. substance is the theme of the 28th episode, in the first season, of pokemon - "Fashion Flash." Psyduck is one of the major characters in that episode and I wish I could explain it better. (Sorry Controller 7...I don't write english that effectively.)
anyway, I think a good recipe for success is, as they say in the pokemon episode, "substance WITH style!"
thank you
I know it is not high art, but it has a similar message. thats it.
What is this? TIFF? I have not heard of, nor seen any of these.